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Citation

Jaworowski S, Raveh D, Lobel E, Fuer A, Gropp C, Mergui J. Isr. J. Psychiatry Relat. Sci. 2008; 45(4): 278-284.

Affiliation

Department of Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. psychiatry@szmc.org.il

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Israel Psychiatric Association, Publisher Israel Science Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

19439833

Abstract

The role of Constant Observation (COb) in the general hospital is addressed. The difficulties of managing acute psychological disturbance in the general hospital are described. Concerns about confused behavior and suicidal risk appear to be the most common reasons for ordering COb. Organic brain syndrome is the most common diagnosis made in patients receiving COb. Medico-legal, ethical and therapeutic aspects of COb are noted. To our knowledge there is no research evidence that COb significantly decreases the rate of suicide in the general hospital. It appears that the role of COb is enshrined in the general hospital as a result of medico-legal process in addition to its therapeutic role. Further research in this area is needed.


Language: en

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